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Windows only: Everyone's favorite *technically* legal Russian music store, AllofMP3, has just released a snazzy new version of their client software called allTunes (allTunes - now why does that sound familiar?).

The allTunes client lets you search AllofMP3's broad catalog (the as-you-type search is actually very nice) and download your music at the low price of $.02 per MB, which amounts to around $.04 to $.10 per song (assuming you don't decide to go lossless). And, of course, the songs you download are unprotected, meaning you can use them anywhere you want.

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Fingers crossed that AllofMP3 will either last forever, or at least influence the pricing and DRM scheme we're currently facing with iTunes et al. Any AllofMP3 users out there? AllofMP3 haters? Let us know your thoughts in the comments or at tips at lifehacker.com.